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by Connie Willis (Author)
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In her first novel since 2002, Nebula and Hugo award-winning author Connie Willis returns with a stunning, enormously entertaining novel of time travel, war, and the deeds—great and small—of ordinary people who shape history. In the hands of this acclaimed storyteller, the past and future collide—and the result is at once intriguing, elusive, and frightening.

Oxford in 2060 is a chaotic place. Scores of time-traveling historians are being sent into the past, to destinations including the American Civil War and the attack on the World Trade Center. Michael Davies is prepping to go to Pearl Harbor. Merope Ward is coping with a bunch of bratty 1940 evacuees and trying to talk her thesis adviser, Mr. Dunworthy, into letting her go to VE Day. Polly Churchill’s next assignment will be as a shopgirl in the middle of London’s Blitz. And seventeen-year-old Colin Templer, who has a major crush on Polly, is determined to go to the Crusades so that he can “catch up” to her in age. 

But now the time-travel lab is suddenly canceling assignments for no apparent reason and switching around everyone’s schedules. And when Michael, Merope, and Polly finally get to World War II, things just get worse. For there they face air raids, blackouts, unexploded bombs, dive-bombing Stukas, rationing, shrapnel, V-1s, and two of the most incorrigible children in all of history—to say nothing of a growing feeling that not only their assignments but the war and history itself are spiraling out of control. Because suddenly the once-reliable mechanisms of time travel are showing significant glitches, and our heroes are beginning to question their most firmly held belief: that no historian can possibly change the past.

From the people sheltering in the tube stations of London to the retired sailors who set off across the Channel to rescue the stranded British Army from Dunkirk, from shopgirls to ambulance drivers, from spies to hospital nurses to Shakespearean actors, Blackout reveals a side of World War II seldom seen before: a dangerous, desperate world in which there are no civilians and in which everybody—from the Queen down to the lowliest barmaid—is determined to do their bit to help a beleaguered nation survive.

About the Author

Connie Willis, who was recently inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame, has received six Nebula Awards and ten Hugo Awards for her fiction; her previous novel, Passage, was nominated for both. Her other works include Doomsday Book, Lincoln’s Dreams, Bellwether, Impossible Things, Remake, Uncharted Territory, To Say Nothing of the Dog, Fire Watch, and Miracle and Other Christmas Stories. Connie Willis lives in Colorado with her family.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great start, Feb 1 2010
By mabel (pte claire, quebec Canada) - See all my reviews
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This is part 1 of 2 (the second part is out in October) but so far so good--I read it in two days. Connie Willis fans, and WW2 fans, won't be disappointed. Great historical detail, likable characters, and a time travel mystery is a-brewing! --> I docked one "star" because the last third of the book bogs down a bit.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Connie Willis Brings the Blitz to Live, Mar 12 2010
By Alison S. Coad (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) - See all my reviews
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Connie Willis is a wonderful writer, primarily in the field of science fiction but often in a humourous vein, of which there are few good sf/f practitioners. Her most recent novel, Blackout, is not among her funny stories, however; instead, she returns to future-Oxford, the setting of her earlier novels Doomsday Book and To Say Nothing of the Dog, where time travel has been developed and historians are sent to different eras in order to observe what really happened. There are rules to time travel, including that historians cannot travel back to events that are considered to be "divergence" points, incidents that, if changed, will change the course of history. But when Polly, Merope (Eileen) and Michael are sent to various parts of Great Britain during WWII, in order to observe how people coped during that time, things start going wrong and they wonder if history has somehow been changed by their presence. Especially as they find that none of the "drops" from which they arrived in 1940 are working or available, and no retrieval team has come to take them out of a very dangerous situation....I'm not big on WWII stories, in fact I won't usually read novels set in that period or watch movies set then, but I put that dislike aside for the sake of Willis' writing, and I'm glad I did - this novel as is full of richly observed characters and intense dramatic scenes and, yes, a few moments that come across as keystone-kop zany, as any she's ever written. My only real quibble with it is that the story is unfinished; we must all wait unti the Fall of 2010 for All Clear, the second half, to be published in order to find out what happens to everybody. Recommended.
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